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Protestors stop coal train and blocked harbors

lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00

Over a thousand protesters blocked tracks to stop a coal train. while hundreds blocked Newcastle, Australia, harbor to stop coal ships.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/may/08/hundreds-of-anti-fossil-fuel-protesters-join-australian-coal-blockade

Urgent: Support Human Rights Watch's call for US to stop producting cluster bombs

lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00

US citizens: support Human Rights Watch's call for the US to stop producing cluster bombs and stop giving them to Salafi Arabia.

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/stand-with-hrw-stop-producin?source=c.url&r_by=1135580

Urgent: US citizens: Ask your state legislator to support automatic voter registration

lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00

US citizens: Ask your state legislator to support automatic voter registration.

http://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=11095

Urgent: US citizens: call on the US to demand justice for Berta Caceres

lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00

US citizens: call on the US to demand justice for Berta Caceres and stop supporting the coup-installed government.

https://ggj.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=4&reset=1

Greece has basically achieved reform goals

lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00

The European Commission head said that Greece has suffered enough.

This is an abrupt change: just recently the boa-banksters wanted to squeeze Greece harder. (When they say "reform", it means "squeeze the people".)

The article says that the IMF "demanded more reforms". However, a few days ago the IMF did just the opposite: it refused to go along with further squeezing, pointing out that additional "reforms" would increase Greece's deficit, just as the "reforms" so far have done.

Has the IMF forced the boas to stop constricting Greece? Or is this too good to be true? Is it plausible that the IMF has actually done something good?